The Chase Bank at 200 14th St. in Hoboken was robbed of $1,000 on Tuesday by a woman who slipped the teller a note implying she had a weapon in her purse, according to police.

The teller told police that at around 6 p.m. on Tuesday she had just finished with a customer when the woman came up to her and slipped her a note and withdrawal slip.

The teller read the first two lines of the note, which demanded money, police said.

After the teller hit the wrong buttons on the keyboard twice due to being nervous, the woman told the her ‘You don’t want me to do this“ while she had her hands inside a purse on the counter, implying she had a weapon inside, reports said.

The teller eventually got cash out of the drawer, and handed it to the woman, who walked out of the bank after placing the money in her purse, police said.

As soon as the woman left the bank, the teller screamed out that she was just robbed and the bank immediately went into a lock-down and called police, reports said.

The teller watched the woman walk east on 14th Street and lost track of her at that point, police said.

The woman was described as in her 30s, 5-foot-5 with a medium build, wearing a black sweatshirt, black sweat pants or jeans with dark sneakers and also sporting a black hat with her hair inside and carrying a black leather purse with a shoulder-length strap.

Police dusted for fingerprints and also checked cameras in the parking garage and in the bank to get an image of the woman.

Last month, the Chase Bank on Hudson Street was robbed by a man who slipped a teller a note claiming he had a bomb. The FBI is still looking for the man, believed to be involved in a string of robberies in the area.